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Come , the Gods have done their part in you . . Mar. I accuse them not . Bawd . You are light into my hands , where you are like to live . MAR . The more my fault To scape his hands where I was like to die . BawD .
Come , the Gods have done their part in you . . Mar. I accuse them not . Bawd . You are light into my hands , where you are like to live . MAR . The more my fault To scape his hands where I was like to die . BawD .
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Now do I long to hear how you were found ; How possibly preserv'd ; and who to thank , Besides the Gods , for this great miracle . Thai . Lord Cerimon , my Lord ; this man , THAI Through whom the Gods have shewn their power ; that can ...
Now do I long to hear how you were found ; How possibly preserv'd ; and who to thank , Besides the Gods , for this great miracle . Thai . Lord Cerimon , my Lord ; this man , THAI Through whom the Gods have shewn their power ; that can ...
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